Port Vale

Manager

John Askey

Nickname Valiants

Founded 1876

Vale Park

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Port Vale are managed by John Askey who replaced Neil Aspin in February 2019.

Vale were the first side to be without a manager over the festive period following the resignation of Bruno Ribeiro on Boxing Day 2016. Michael Brown took over on a caretaker basis, but was unable to keep the club in League One, however he was then handed the job on a permanent basis.

Established in 1876 in the city of Stoke-on-Trent, Port Vale have always played their football in the lower echelons of the football league and have failed to play top-flight football in their history. However, they gained early success in Division Two, having been a founder member of the league, whilst in the 1950s they managed to get into an FA Cup semi-final.

During the 1980s and 1990s the man at the centre of all things good for Port Vale football club was John Rudge as he managed to keep them in the higher leagues and they finished 8th in the Second Division after a fantastic campaign.

However, in recent times they have struggled to keep up with their neighbours and local rivals Stoke City, and as the Potters have ventured into the Premier League, the Valiants find themselves in League Two.

Recent Form

Won 20%

Drawn 30%

Lost 50%

A mixed set of recent results has seen Port Vale collect wins versus Yeovil Town & Mansfield Town while suffering adverse results at Cheltenham Town, Tranmere Rovers, Morecambe, Cambridge United & Carlisle United. Draws against Swindon Town, Notts County & Newport County has seen them show mid-table form at best.